Archive for
January, 2008

January 23rd, 2008 by
Keith

uTorrent users are advised to take note; if you are currently running on version 1.7.x, your application might be experience some crashing moments. The latest release of uTorrent fixed a remote crash bug and 3 other minor issues.

Hosted by CPUID, this small utility provides a rather informative data about your motherboard, memory and graphics card. One instance is that you can find out the speed of your RAM, e.g. PC-2700 or PC-2100, or the chipset of your microprocessor.

The good thing is that CPU-Z does not need to be installed. Simply unzip the files in a directory and run the .exe program (see screenshot). To remove the program, users only need to remove the entire directory.

January 1st, 2008 by
Keith

It does not matter even if Christmas Day is over; moreover Christmas can last for 12 days. We, at SoftSift, would like to take this opportunity to wish every readers and subscribers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for 2008.

We will be looking forward to bring you more stuffs and latest software news. In addition, we are open to ideas if you have any recommendation. Last, but not least, may the new year bring you more joyous and happiness. For health!

January 1st, 2008 by
Keith

WordPress 2.3.2 was released 2 days ago, barely unknown to me just right under my nose. I have been expecting it for quite some time, as the previous version released, WordPress 2.3.1, was then released more than 2 months ago.

This WordPress version provides several bugs fixes, as usual, but more noticeably, it is highly recommended to upgrade to this version. One of the main fixes is that the previous version exposes a security flaw that allows draft posts to be seen by public. Several other bug fixes and enhancements can be found here.